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2002 interior paint/dye

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hello, I have a 2002 I bought out of Florida, it has the full blue accent interior, it has some wear and fading in the interior, anyone aware of matching paint/dye? thanks

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Look up on the web. One owner found a product with potential. Its called Simply Spray.

Another owner said "I've done some online research regarding painting versus dyeing. Apparently when an item is dyed there is residual dye that must be washed out of the product. Painting doesn't have that issue. Upholstery painting (comes in a can) is an example of where paint is used versus dye."

So do some research here as well but let us know the results.
 
Look up on the web. One owner found a product with potential. Its called Simply Spray.

Another owner said "I've done some online research regarding painting versus dyeing. Apparently when an item is dyed there is residual dye that must be washed out of the product. Painting doesn't have that issue. Upholstery painting (comes in a can) is an example of where paint is used versus dye."

So do some research here as well but let us know the results.

I've not had experience with either one but it would seem dye would penetrate the leather and paint would be a surface coat...
 
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